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#markcarney #usacanada #trump Donald Trump’s demand for Canada’s potato supply and his escalating tariff threats have now triggered a supply shock across U.S. fast food chains, as Mark Carney’s response effectively ended automatic American access to Canadian frozen fries. This video breaks down how Trump’s potato demands backfired, disrupted U.S. restaurant supply chains, and exposed America’s deep dependence on Canadian agriculture. For decades, the United States relied on Canada for the majority of its frozen French fry imports. American fast food giants built supply chains around Canadian processing plants in Prince Edward Island, Alberta, and Manitoba. U.S. production alone cannot replace that volume overnight. Geography wasn’t the issue — dependency was. That dependency just became leverage. As Trump escalated trade threats and demanded guaranteed priority access to Canadian potato exports, Ottawa did not negotiate under pressure. Instead, Carney prioritized domestic food security and accelerated export diversification toward Mexico, Asia, and Europe — markets willing to purchase without political ultimatums. The result was immediate: supply uncertainty for U.S. fast food chains, rising costs for American restaurant operators, and growing concern among U.S. agricultural buyers who assumed Canadian potatoes were guaranteed. This analysis explains how Trump’s potato ultimatum turned into an agricultural leverage crisis, why U.S. fast food supply chains depend heavily on Canadian frozen fries, and how Carney transformed agricultural exports into strategic economic power. We examine Trump Canada threats, Canadian potato exports, U.S. fast food dependency, frozen fry supply chain disruption, tariff escalation risks, agricultural trade geopolitics, and why weaponizing food trade rarely ends well. This isn’t just about French fries. It’s about leverage. It’s about food security. And it’s about what happens when trade threats collide with structural dependence. 🔔 Subscribe @US-CanadaWatch for in-depth analysis on Canada–U.S. trade conflicts, agricultural geopolitics, tariff escalation, and the shifting balance of economic power in North America. 💬 What do you think? Did Trump underestimate Canada’s leverage over U.S. food supply — or is this the beginning of a deeper agricultural decoupling? 🚨 DISCLAIMER Legal & Financial Disclaimer: The content presented in this video is for informational and educational purposes only and expresses the opinions of the creators. It does not constitute professional financial, legal, or investment advice. The views expressed regarding political figures, trade negotiations, and economic outcomes are based on commentary and analysis of current events and should not be taken as absolute fact. Images are used for representative purposes only. #markcarney #usacanada #trump #canadanews #trumptariffs #canada #canadausa